A wiki is a web site that lets any visitor become a participant: you can create or edit the actual site contents without any special technical knowledge or tools. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection. A wiki is continuously “under revision.” It is a living collaboration whose purpose is the sharing of the creative process and product by many. One famous example is Wiki-pedia, an online encyclopedia with no “authors” but millions of contributors and editors. The word "wiki" comes from Hawaiian language, meaning "quick" or "fast."
Wikis in Plain English... This video explains the process for using our science integration wiki.... It's really as easy as Edit, Type, Save (with an insert or link here or there as needed)!!
There is one discussion thread for this wikispace, which can be found at the top of each page. This is a place where we can post questions or comments and reply to those topics in a discussion/chat-like format. New pages can also be added to the site based on topics we are learning more about or developing through our collaboration.
Welcome to Our Science Integration Wiki!
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What is a wiki anyway??
A wiki is a web site that lets any visitor become a participant: you can create or edit the actual site contents without any special technical knowledge or tools. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection. A wiki is continuously “under revision.” It is a living collaboration whose purpose is the sharing of the creative process and product by many. One famous example is Wiki-pedia, an online encyclopedia with no “authors” but millions of contributors and editors. The word "wiki" comes from Hawaiian language, meaning "quick" or "fast."Wikis in Plain English... This video explains the process for using our science integration wiki.... It's really as easy as Edit, Type, Save (with an insert or link here or there as needed)!!
There is one discussion thread for this wikispace, which can be found at the top of each page. This is a place where we can post questions or comments and reply to those topics in a discussion/chat-like format. New pages can also be added to the site based on topics we are learning more about or developing through our collaboration.
Interested in learning more about wikis? Visit the following sites that have been created and/or used in LISD:
http://wikipresentation.wetpaint.com/
http://wikimeeting.pbworks.com/
http://lisdinstructionalservices.wikispaces.com/